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NON-INVASIVE BLOOD PHENYLALANINE MONITOR
SBC: ACIONT, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). Without PAH, the patient with PKU cannot metabolize phenylalanine (PHE) to tyrosine. The resulting accumulation of PHE and the accumulation of phenylpyruvate by a secondary metabolic pathway in the patient's blood produce neuropathies including severe mental retardation, behavior ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
IMPROVED NON-INVASIVE BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING DEVICE
SBC: ACIONT, INC. Topic: N/AThe accurate measurement of blood glucose concentration is important in the management of diabetes. Current methods of glucose monitoring involve piercing the skin and collecting blood samples for analysis up to four times daily or more. Even the non-invasive Glucowatch tm glucose monitoring system requires twice daily blood collection for calibration. This original, innovative invention will decr ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Reconfiguration of Component Level Control Network Automation Systems
SBC: Adept Systems, Inc. Topic: N/A"This project will develop and implement in embedded hardware the capability needed to configure pre hit, a component level automation infrastructure.This approach optimizes survivability using models of damage or casualty scenarios. This capability willbe demonstrated in a laboratory hardware in the loop simulation. This project leverages the results of several other ongoing research efforts al ...
STTR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseNavy -
Antistatic Thermal Control Coatings
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AElectrostatic discharge control is vital for the health of any spacecraft. Exposure to charged particles in a space enviroment can lead to large charge differences across the craft, that, if no mechanism for controlled discharge is present, can destroy mission critical equipment. The preferred way of ESD control is to use conducting thermal control coatings. These coatings combine the ability to r ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Antistatic Thermal Control Coatings
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AElectrostatic discharge control is vital for the health of any spacecraft. Exposure to charged particles in a space enviroment can lead to large charge differences across the craft, that, if no mechanism for controlled discharge is present, can destroy mission critical equipment. The preferred way of ESD control is to use conducting thermal control coatings. These coatings combine the ability to r ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Self-Deploying Foam Antenna Structures
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AInflatable or self-deployable systems offer the only practical way to achieve space deployed antennas with low mass at large aperture. In this Phase I program, open-celled rigid polyurethane foams were developed for use in self-deploying antenna structures. Advantages of such a system relative to current systems include high volumetric efficiency of packing, inherent restoring force, low (or no) o ...
STTR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Self-Deploying Foam Antenna Structures
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AInflatable or self-deployable systems offer the only practical way to achieve space deployed antennas with low mass at large aperture. In this Phase I program, open-celled rigid polyurethane foams were developed for use in self-deploying antenna structures. Advantages of such a system relative to current systems include high volumetric efficiency of packing, inherent restoring force, low (or no) o ...
STTR Phase II 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Fiber Optic Scintillator System for Detection of Beta Emitters in Groundwater
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/A70307 Many DOE sites have the need to monitor radionuclide contamination in surface water, groundwater, soils, and the vadose zone. In many cases, a real-time and/or remote monitoring capability is desired. Existing site characterization procedures typically involve the collection and shipment of samples to an off-site laboratory, which leads to costly delays in site remediation as ...
STTR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy -
Spacesuit Monitor
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AThe concentration of carbon dioxide in exhaled breath is 3.8%; a concentration of 2% causes deepened breathing, and 4% causes a marked increase in respiration. These higher concentrations of CO2 also cause drowsiness and can be unsafe. Therefore, it is desirable to monitor the concentration of CO2 in exhaled breath to guarantee the safety of an astronaut in the dangerous extravehicular environment ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Combinatorial Synthesis and Screening of Sensing Nanomaterial for Warfare Agents
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/A"The overall goal of the proposed program is to provide military personnel with a hand-held analyzer capable of detecting chemical and biological agents, as well as toxic industrial chemicals. This will be accomplished through the use of a newnanocomposite material (metal-doped sol-gel) that enhances analyte specific Raman signals sufficiently to allow identifying and quantifying agents at releva ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseArmy